A physician who offers psychotherapy is called a psychiatrist. By the way, most psychiatrists do not offer psychotherapy, but specialize in managing medications. Most psychotherapy is done by psychologists (PhD), licensed clinical social workers (LCSW), or licensed professional counselors (LPC).
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∙ 14y agoHenry Pinsker has written: 'A primer of supportive psychotherapy' -- subject(s): Social Support, Psychotherapy, Physician-Patient Relations, Supportive psychotherapy, Methods
The first psychotherapy clinic was opened in 1879 by Wilhelm Wundt. However, psychotherapy existed in many forms prior to the clinic opening. Theory-based psychotherapy is believed to have first come into practice in the 9th century by the Persian physician Rhazes.
Otto Ehrenberg has written: 'The psychotherapy maze' -- subject(s): Consumer education, Consumer satisfaction, Evaluation, Patient relations, Physician, Popular works, Psychotherapy
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Garry Prouty has written: 'Pre-therapy' -- subject(s): Client-centered psychotherapy, Methods, Patient-Centered Care, Physician-Patient Relations, Psychotherapist and patient, Psychotherapy, Therapeutic alliance
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Psychotherapy.
Transference
90846 = Family psychotherapy (without the patient present)90847 = Family psychotherapy (conjoint psychotherapy/withthe patient present)90849 = Multiple-family group psychotherapy
Carl Rogers.
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Because Luke was a physician by practice.